Howdy!This here game is a horror-action adventure type of thing, set in the
world of the Evil Dead Trilogy (Evil Dead, Evil Dead II,
and Evil Dead III/Army of Darkness). These films were written,
directed and produced by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell (among others).
Evil Dead and Evil Dead II were pretty straight-up horror flicks, with
a nice dose of slapstick humor in parts. Army of Darkness really
has more action and humor than pure horror (which is perhaps why I like
it the best).

This game follows the vein of Army of Darkness most closely:
ultimate evil, stalwart and somewhat clueless heroes, and nearly unlimited
ammunition. Players will blast their way through evil deadite spawn,
decapitate hellbound demons, and, on occasion, come face to face with unfathomable
evil. There will be gore, death, black magic, lost souls, and (hopefully)
a strong dose of humor along the way.

So, the Evil has been let loose upon the world. You're alone in
the woods and your girlfriend (EX-girlfriend) just turned into a deadite
and ate your best friends. You've got a flare gun, a gallon of gasoline,
and a Louisville Slugger. Are you up for it?

Starcraft D6:
fight for the future of your species in an rpg based on the best-selling
computer game Starcraft.

Neverwhere D6: magic,
mystery and sewer tunnels. You might just survive a week in the modern
fantasy world of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere.

CreditsOf course, first credit goes to Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell and Rob Tapert
for creating the Evil Dead series. I think it's safe to say that
they own all the basic ideas that I'm reproducing here. There's also
a video game produced for the Playstation gaming console, Evil Dead: Hail
to the King. It may provide you with some more ideas. Take
a look in my links section for Evil Dead-related websites
for pictures, scripts and more Evil Dead resources than you can shake a
chainsaw at.

Second, the game mechanics used here are based on West
End Games' D6 system, though in a highly modified form. West
End Games produces many D6 products that you may want to pick up to enhance
your gaming experience. I recommend that you look for a copy of Metabarons
at your local game shop to fill in many of the gaps that are sure to be
within these pages.

Finally, if you're looking for a well thought-out horror game using
the D6 system, I highly recommend Into
the Shadows. The author has approached the genre much more seriously
and responsibly than I have, and you'll probably find his game much more
satisfying for long-term campaigns and more developed horror storylines.
I have not imported any of the concepts of Into the Shadows into this game
and any similarities are purely coincidental.